POLICE are on the hunt after two thieves made off with clothing worth a four-figure sum from an Irvine golf club.
Around 11.40pm on Saturday, officers were called to the Western Gailes Golf Club after a report that the Professional's Shop had been broken into and a quantity of distinctive jackets and outerwear had been stolen.
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At least two men, described as wearing dark clothing, gloves and balaclava masks are believed to be responsible for the theft.
Detective Constable Sarah Holland, the officer in charge of the enquiry, is appealing for information.
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She said: "I am urging anyone who was in the Gailes area around the time of the break-in and noticed anyone acting suspiciously to get in touch via 101 quoting incident 4551 of 23/9/2018."
Information can also be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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